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RandySF

(59,897 posts)
Fri Dec 16, 2022, 04:27 PM Dec 2022

Pa. Republicans fight to prolong House majority and pass far-reaching constitutional amendments

HARRISBURG — Republicans in Pennsylvania’s state House could hold a functional majority until at least mid-February thanks to Democratic vacancies — and they’re considering using that advantage to pass a handful of far-reaching constitutional amendments.

The strategy coincides with GOP leaders attempting to delay special elections in two heavily Democratic Allegheny County districts as long as legally allowed. On Thursday, GOP leader Bryan Cutler (R., Lancaster) attempted to formally order May 16 special election dates for those districts.

That’s the latest possible date allowed under state law. Democrats immediately criticized the move, saying that even after Democrats won more seats in the midterms, Republicans are trying to delay their switch to the minority party so they can “play politics and ram through extremist policies,” according to a spokesperson.

According to rank-and-file GOP lawmakers and lobbyists, there are murmurs within the caucus of plans to use their early advantage to pass at least two amendments to voters in May 2023. The amendments would impose voter ID requirements and make it easier for the legislature to override regulations.

“It just makes sense,” said one House Republican who asked for anonymity to talk about internal discussions. “We have to run them early because Democrats wouldn’t.”

But Republicans’ most prominent — and most controversial — proposed amendment is not in the running for passage. Four GOP sources told Spotlight PA that after November’s electoral backlash, the party will likely not attempt to pass an amendment that would ensure the state constitution doesn’t protect abortion access.




https://www.spotlightpa.org/news/2022/12/republicans-pa-house-control-constitional-amendments-abortion/

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Pa. Republicans fight to prolong House majority and pass far-reaching constitutional amendments (Original Post) RandySF Dec 2022 OP
it will fail when Shapiro becomes governor next month reymega life Dec 2022 #1
they just can't give up that power. republianmushroom Dec 2022 #2
Do they have a supermajority with the vacancies? TheRealNorth Dec 2022 #3

TheRealNorth

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3. Do they have a supermajority with the vacancies?
Fri Dec 16, 2022, 04:40 PM
Dec 2022

Can't see how they could pass anything with a Democratic governor otherwise.

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